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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is repeating a question or request after having previously asked it.
Example: "After receiving no response, she asks again if anyone has seen her lost dog."
Alternatives: "inquires once more" or "repeats the question".
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Then she asks again.
The committee asks again.
Couric asks again.
Miliband asks again about transparency.
"What's he do?" she asks again.
"You feeling O.K.?" he asks again.
Similar(6)
"Why?" Klaus asked again.
"Who?" she asked again.
I never asked again.
She asked again.
Soon, it asked again.
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